Clearwater Clearspa Instructions 09/06
Section 2 - Connection of the air pipes
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The Clearspa is already factory fitted inside the bath.
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All that is seen on the base of the bath is clusters of small holes which allow
the air to be released into the bath. A cluster of holes is shown in the picture
below
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These holes are safely encased and are independently fed to the manifold
which protrudes from the waste end of the bath, as seen in the picture
below.
1. Firstly position your bath in the desired area.
2. Once the bath has been plumbed in and the motor has been electrically
connect by a qualified tradesman you can start connecting the air pipe work
for the spa.
3. The pipe work connects the bath to the blower.
4. Start by taking the 4 x hose cuffs, shown below and placing PTFE tape (not
supplied) around the thread, ensuring enough tape is placed around the thread
to make sure a water and air tight seal is formed.
5. The air pipe needs to be cut into 2 parts. The first length goes from the bath to
the non return valve, we suggest this length is no longer than 1.5m.
6. Once you have cut your first desired length of air pipe you can fit 2 hose cuffs
to it, one at either end of the pipe as shown in the picture. The thread on the
cuff is left handed so the screw movement will be anti clock wise.